stereo skifcha (by xgabberx)
#meowstep
Cool stop motion graf promo vid for DJ Format’s new album featuring Mr. Lif and Edan.
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
“Black Up” is a short film that portrays a fever dream induced by the music of Shabazz Palaces. The film features songs from Shabazz Palaces’ album “Black Up” on Sub Pop Records, as well as various pieces of unreleased material.
Director: Kahlil Joseph
Photography: Matthew J. Lloyd
Burning Man 2011: Rites of Passage - Burn Night Timelapse (by Grant Kaye)
A timelapse video of Saturday evening, shot from a hillside on the Western edge of the Black Rock playa. Music is “Big BW” by Aotearoa’s Fat Freddy’s Drop.
(Thanks, Kyle)
Justice - “Audio, Video, Disco”
Directed by So Me
Nicely executed video concept of them dwellin’ in the lab, in preparation of their sophomore album.
(Source: youtube.com)
40 Winks “Outside The Box” Official Video (It’s The Trip - Project: Mooncircle, 2011) (by projectmooncircle)
Watch the sound…
All Songs Considered | Tiny Desk Concert: Mount Kimbie
Songs: “Maybes”, “Ode To Bear”, “Field”
(Source: NPR)
Study in Synchronization and Synthesis No. 7 (by gftdblsd)
Music by GB
Video by Alan Algee
*****
Los Angeles massive.
Parallel Dance Ensemble - Shopping Cart (by CocoSolid)
Official video directed by Lisa Dunn
*****
Parallel Dance Ensemble, a project headed by producer Robin Hannibal (Quadron, Boom Clap Bachelors, Owusu & Hannibal), featuring Coco Solid from on teh raps.
Good stuff on the Permanent Vacation label.
Tommy Guerrero - Future Primitive - 1985 (by bandini)
Frisco to the core. Throwback steelo.
“What happens to an impoverished developing nation town when you flood it with 20,000 bicycles? You lift three times that number of people out of poverty. Pedals for Progress and founder David Schweidenback have been shipping used American bicycles to Rivas, Nicaragua for the last two decades and the transformation has been incredible…” (via Greg Sucharew)
*****
Amazing what a difference those wheels make.
My Favorite Color (by kutiman)
Israeli producer Kutiman’s new soul jazz piece composed entirely from sounds found on Youtube. It’s been done, but dude’s production is noteworthy. Near the end, all the samples are tiled, and each of them can be clicked on, linking you to the original video.
His ThruYOU series from a few years back blew my mind.
Gareth Bale Animation. Tottenham vs Inter Milan (via MissingPictures1)
by Richard Swarbrick